Updated: March 2026
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Scheduling Mustr Messages
You can schedule your Mustr messages in two ways:
One-Time: Send your message once at a specific future date and time.
Recurring: Set your message to repeat on a regular cadence (e.g., daily, weekly).
How to Schedule a One-Time Mustr
You have the ability to create your Mustrs in advance and schedule their delivery date and time (choosing yours or your recipient's time zone).
You can view or edit your scheduled Mustrs anytime in the Scheduled tab.
Create your Mustr (broadcast, status check, RFI, or direct message):
Write your message (if applicable)
Select recipients for the mustr
Attach any files (if needed)
Click on Schedule sending.
Select one of the time suggestions or tap on Pick a Date and Time to make your own. At this stage, you can also change your timezone if need be. Simply click on Change Timezone in the right corner.
A pop-up calendar will appear. Choose your send date.
Choose your send time. Click on the time to edit it.
Time is displayed using a 24-hour clock (e.g., 16:00 instead of 4 PM).
Once done, simply click Send.
This will put the mustr under the Scheduled column.
How to Schedule a Recurring Mustr
Create your Mustr (broadcast, status check, RFI, or direct message):
Write your message (if applicable)
Select recipients for the mustr
Attach any files (if needed)
Click on Schedule sending.
Select Pick a Recurring Date and Time.
Choose your start and end date.
At this stage, you can also change your timezone if need be. Simply click on Change Timezone in the right corner.
Time is displayed using a 24-hour clock (e.g., 16:00 instead of 4 PM).
Set the Recurrence.
Select your frequency and intervals.
Frequency can be daily, weekly (choose specific days), or yearly.
Intervals determine how many times the selected schedule repeats.
Example: Daily with 1 interval = sent once
Review your Mustr, then click Send.
How to View Scheduled Mustrs
All scheduled Mustrs will appear in the Scheduled tab.











